SAXON - an online index
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Numbers
4th
century archaeology
Agricultural
changes, AD 33-900
Agriculture
before Domesday,
Albion
Wharf, Ipswich
Aldridge,
John (obit.)
Animals
(Anglo-Saxon)
Angles
& Saxons, geographically considered
Anglo-Saxon
Art in the Round
(exhibition)
Anglo-Saxon
Landscapes
(2004 conference)
Anglo-Saxon
Sailing Ships
(Edwin & Joyce
Gifford) new edition
Ansell,
Brian, stone carver
Arts
& Crafts in the Mead Hall (2008 conference)
ASKED
(A-S Kent Electronic Database)
Authors
& Lecturers*
Abbott,
Catherine
Adams,
Noel
41*
Aldred,
D.E.
Alfield,
Robert
Allen,
Robert
Anderson,
Robert
Ansell-Bell,
Karissa
Argent,
Michael
Arnott,
W.G.
Ashbee,
Paul (EADT letter)
Banyard,
Sue
Beardsley,
Bob
Black,
Don
Blackburn,
Mark
30*
Blair,
Ian
43*
Brown,
Brenda
Brown,
Michelle
38*
Bruce-Mitford,
Rupert
Campbell,
James
38*
Cantara,
Linda
Caruth,
Jo
32*
Carver,
Martin
Clark,
Kate
Cutting,
Ivan
Davies,
John
34*
Dove,
Simon
Evans,
Angela Care
Everett,
Linzi
Evers,
Charlotte
Fenwick,
Valerie
Fowler,
Peter
42*
Gannon,
Anna
38*
Gardner,
Rhodri
Garner-Lehire,
Justin
Gatter,
Larry
Geake,
Helen
Gifford,
Edwin & Joyce
Glazebrook,
Jenny
Goodburn,
Damian,
Hamerow,
Dr Helena
42*
Heaney,
Seamus
Higham,
Nick
30*
Hills,
Catherine
14*
Hines,
John
34*
Hooke,
Della
Hoppitt,
Rosemary
Houlder,
Eric
Hummler,
Madeleine
James,
Edward
34*
Jerromes,
Faith
Keenan,
Stephen
Kimmerling,
Gill
Lee,
Becky
Lee,
Lindsay
Lovejoy,
Andrew
Martin, Edward
46*
Marzinzic,
Sonja
44*
Maslin,
Nigel
Moore, Pauline
Mower,
James
Murphy,
Peter
Newman,
John
Newman,
Richard
49*
Newton,
Sam
Park,
Julia
Peacock,
Linda
Penn,
Kenneth
30*
Pestell,
Tim
38*
Plouviez,
Jude
Plunkett,
Tom
22*
Pluskowski,
Aleksandr
Pollard,
Clare
Pollington,
Stephen
49*
Price,
Neil
49*
Rahtz,
Philip
Reynolds,
Andrew,
27*
Rogerson,
Andrew
42*
Salmond,
Stewart
Scarfe,
Norman
Scull,
Christopher
29*
Serjeant,
Ruth
Simper,
Robert
Smith,
John Michael
Sussams,
Kate
Sutcliffe,
Ray
Topham-Smith,
Christopher
33*
Wade,
Keith
Walker,
Jenny
49*
Warner,
Peter
Weaver,
Michael
Webster,
Leslie
White,
Jonathan
Williams,
Howard
Williams,
Rose
Williamson,
Tom
Wiltshire,
Patricia
30*
Wright,
Ted
Barrit,
Robert (Mound 2, 1860)
Beaker
culture at Sutton Hoo
Beardsley,
Sqdn Ldr Bob (obit.)
Belief
in the 7th century
Belts
& buckles
Beowulf:
and Sutton Hoo
at
Sutton Hoo (recitation)
the Sutton Hoo connection
electronic
Bloodmoor
Hill (East Anglian Archaeology)
Boats
& ships:
Boat
building, A-S techniques
Covehithe
dugout
Edda,
The
(Oseberg ship replica)
Historic
boats at A-S Festival
Mariner's
Mirror
North Sea shipping in 1st millennium
Rowing
ship, A-S,
Sae
Wylfing, half-scale replica ship
Sailing
Sea
Stallion Viking boat
Sizewell
medieval boat timbers
Sutton
Hoo's relation to the sea
Sutton
Hoo ship
Books:
Anglo-Saxon
Sailing Ships (Edwin &
Joyce
Gifford) new edition
Portmahomack,
Monastery of the Picts
(Martin Carver)
Suffolk in Anglo-Saxon Times (Tom Plunkett)
Sutton
Hoo, a 7th century Princely
Burial
Ground
(Martin Carver)
Sutton
Hoo Through the Rear-View
Mirror
(Bob
Markham)
Boss
Hall brooch (photo)
Boss
Hall A-S cemetery, Ipswich
Bracteate,
Martlesham Heath
Bromeswell
Bucket
Brown,
Basil
papers
Bruce-Mitford,
Dr Rupert (obit.)
Buckingham Palace Garden Party, 2002
Burrow
Hill, Butley (excavation)
Cant,
Jenny (retirement)
Carlton Colville
CEGB
hut, Sutton Hoo site exhibition
Cemeteries,
Anglo-Saxon
Changing
Beliefs
(2002 conference)
Christianity
Churches:
Barnack
Brixworth
Earls
Barton
Iken
Coddenham
Coddenham
Bed Burial
Coins:
of
East Anglia
sceattas
Conferences
see under Sutton Hoo Society
Costume
& Politics, 7th-9th centuries
Covehithe
dugout
Cranfield
Mill, Ipswich
Creation
of East Anglia
(1998 conference)
Crossley-Holland,
Kevin
Data
Protection (SHS)
Deben
(River):
intertidal
survey 2003
society
excursion 2007
Deben Radio
De
Cingulis
(belts & buckles)
Dugout,
Covehithe
Duke
of Edinburgh visits Sutton Hoo, 1987
East
Anglia:
East
Anglian or East Saxon king
East
Anglian identities
Frankish
East Anglia
Middle
Anglo-Saxon landscape
East
Anglian Archaeology:
Bloodmoor Hill (EAA
131)
East
Anglian Daily Times:
2.8.39
Redwald's grave
26.10.87
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Eastern
Angles Theatre Company
Edda,
The
(Oseberg ship replica)
Evans,
Angela C., honorary doctorate
Excavations
see Burrow Hill, Ipswich,
Snape,
Sutton Hoo
Excursions
see under Sutton Hoo Society
Frankish
East Anglia
Feasting
Gatter,
Larry (obit.)
Geake,
Helen:
team
profile
marries
Germanic
hall, Rushenden, Isle of Sheppey
Gilbert,
Jeremy (great nephew, C.W. Phillips)
Gippeswiche
in 1539
Horse
and rider, Witnesham
Hadrian's
Wall walk,
June 2004
Handford
Road site, Ipswich
Heaney,
Seamus, 2002 NT opening
Hoos,
Haughs and Howes'
Haugh
and Woodbridge
Hoppitt,
Rosemary (interviewed)
Hudson,
Chris (interviewed by Deben Radio)
Intertidal
Survey 2003, River Deben
Ipswich:
Albion Wharf
Boss
Hall excavation 1990
Buttermarket
excavation 1987-8
Cranfield
Mill site
Handford Road excavation 2003
Waterfront
excavation sites
Isle
of Sheppey Germanic hall
Kiln,
Little Haugh
Lakenheath
cemeteries
Landscape:
change
continental
& Scandinavian
middle
Anglo-Saxon East Anglia
of
Angles & Saxons
of
living & dead, 400-800
Lectures
- see under Sutton Hoo Society
Lee,
Lindsay - steps down as chairman
Little
Haugh kiln
Lloyd,
Mrs Elsie (interview)
Lock
& Wagstaff, The Misses - photographs by
Lodge,
Don, slide collection
Manuscripts,
early illuminated
Mariner's
Mirror
Martlesham
airbase bracteates
Meadhall,
End of the
Mound
6 textile
Mound
17 pony bridle
Music
and Verse at the Feast
National
Trust & Sutton Hoo:
1996
plans
1996
progress
1997
Lottery grant
1998
new owners
2000
development
2002
opening year
2002 opening
2008
Anglo-Saxon
Festivals
Nighthawks
at Rendlesham
North
Sea shipping
in 1st millennium
Obituaries:
Aldridge,
John
Beardsley,
Sqdn Ldr Bob
Bruce-Mitford,
Dr Rupert
Gatter,
Larry
Hiskett,
Daphne
Ogden,
Dr Barbara
Pretty,
Robert
Salmond,
Stewart
Terrell,
Christopher
Tranmer,
Mrs Annie
Ogden,
Dr Barbara (obit.)
Paganism
& Christianity
(2006 conference)
Phillips,
Charles - family visit to Sutton Hoo
Phillips,
Harold (brother) - 1939 film
Phillips,
Penelope (daughter)
Photographs
by Miss Lock & Miss Wagstaff
Plunkett,
Tom (interviewed by Deben Radio)
Pony
bridle, mound 17
Portmahomack (Martin Carver)
Pretty,
Robert (rollerskates)
(obit.)
Prittlewell
burial
Purse
lid, mound 1
Raedwald
and the two altars
RAF
Lakenheath cemeteries
RAF
Martlesham bracteates
Religious
sites
Rendlesham
survey
Ritual
Halls in Scandinavia (Neil Price)
Robbers
& Romantics earlier diggers at
Sutton
Hoo (lecture by Martin Carver)
Romans
& Saxons on the River Alde (lecture
by
Richard Newman)
Sae
Wylfing,
half-scale replica ship
Sailing
Salmond,
Stewart (obit.)
Saxon Shore forts
Scandinavian
contacts
ritual
halls
Sea
Communities
(2000 conference)
Sea
Stallion
Viking boat
Ships
see Boats & Ships
Sizewell
boat timbers
Snape
cemetery excavation, 1991
Suffolk County Council Archaeology
Service:
2003
projects
Rendlesham
survey 2008
Suffolk History Festival, 2003
Suffolk in Anglo-Saxon Times (Tom
Plunkett)
Sutton
Hoo, a 7th century Princely Burial Ground (Martin Carver)
Sutton
Hoo Through the Rear-View Mirror (Bob Markham)
Sutton
Hoo excavations etc
1860
Mound 2 excavation
1939
inquest
1939
home movie
1939
photos
1939-47
1960s
1983-92
site management
1992-
site management
1987
excavation report
1988
season
1989
campaign overview
1990
season
1990
storms
1991
season
1994
photospread
1995
topographical survey
1997
survey work
2002
50
years of archaeological discovery
Beaker
settlement
Bruce-Mitford,
Early thoughts on SH
Intertidal
survey 2003
Mound
1 purse lid
Mound
2 reconstruction
Mound
2 1860 excavation
Mound
6 textile
Mound
17 indoors excavation
Mound
17 pony bridle
plaster
cast
prehistoric
features
publication
retrospect
1991
Sutton
Hoo, general:
1939-1989
Anglo-Saxon
Festivals (NT)
on
celluloid
CEGB
site exhibition hut
Duke
of Edinburgh's visit, 1987
guiding
1984-2002
king
landscape,
by Norman Scarfe
memories
of
late 1960s
of
1991
from
Helen Geake
from
Penelope Phillips
in
schools
role
sea,
relation to
shi
site
management plan 1992
visitors
1989
volunteer
labour
wartime
whetstone
recreated
winter
1945-6
Suttton
Hoo Mob, The
SUTTON
HOO SOCIETY
Sutton
Hoo Society, role of
SHS
Conferences
1998
Creation of East Anglia
2000
Sea Communities
2002 Changing Beliefs
2004
Anglo-Saxon Landscapes
2006
Paganism & Christianity
2008
Arts & Crafts in the Meadhall
SHS
Lectures
[excluding conferences]
1990, Keith
Wade The Earliest Origins of Ipswich
1991, Catherine Hills - Archaeology & Television
Martin
Carver Thoughts in Progress,
1992, John
Newman Early A-S Suffolk
Martin
Carver the final dig season
1993, Jude
Plouviez The Hoxne Hoard
Martin
Carver Kingdoms of Dark Age
Europe
1994, Martin
Carver Sutton Hoo & the Sea
Sam
Newton Beowulf & Sutton Hoo
1995, Martin
Carver - Robbers & Romantics:
earlier
diggers at Sutton Hoo
Tom
Plunkett Pagans, Traders &
Settlers
of A-S Ipswich
1996, Angela
Evans Excavation & Recon-
struction
of the harness from Mound 17
1997, Andrew
Reynolds Sutton Hoo & the
Archaeology
of Execution
1998, Chris
Scull A-S Cemeteries at the
Butter
Market & Boss Hall, Ipswich
1999, Bob
Markham What Really
Happened
in 1939
2000, Jo
Caruth The A-S cemetery at
Lakenheath
Chris
Topham-Smith The second
Sutton Hoo Cemetery
2001, Helen
Geake Costume & Politics in
7th
to early 8th centuries
Leslie
Webster The Rise, Fall &
Resuscitation of the Taplow Burial
2002, Martin
Carver Bowls, Horses & Ships:
burial
rites at Sutton Hoo and what they
meant
Angela
Evans Life & Death at Sutton
Hoo:
Interpreting the 2000 Excavation
2003, Kate
Sussams Year One & Counting
Anna
Gannon The Anglo-Saxons:
the not so dark ages
2004, Noel
Adams Reading the Sutton Hoo Purse Lid
2005, Ian
Blair The Prittlewell Prince:
discovery of a rich A-S burial in
Essex
2006, Sonja
Marzinzic De Cingulis
2007, John
Newman Gippeswiche,
Robert
Simper The River Deben as
The Anglo-Saxons knew it
2008, Edwin
Martin The Sutton Hoo Landscape in its
East Anglian Context
2009, Jude
Plouviez Rendlesham Survey
Richard
Newman Romans & Saxons
on
the River Alde
SHS
Outings
1989, Snape
excavations
British Museum
1990, Snape
excavations
West Stow
1992, British Museum
Snape
excavations
Copford,
Pleshey, Maldon, St Peter's
Chapel Bradwell
1993, Burgh Castle, Fritton, Bungay Castle,
South
Elmham Minster
1994, Devil's
Dyke, Fleam Dyke, St Botolf,
Hadstock
1995,
Caistor St Edmund, East Dereham,
North Elmham
1996, Ely,
Thetford and Bury
1997, Walton Castle & Mound 1
Rendlesham,
Eyke & Iken
1999, Mersea
Island, Northey Island (Maldon)
St Peter's Chapel Bradwell
2001, Taplow,
Berkshire
2003, West
Stow (guides)
Flag
Fen, Ely Cathedral
2005, St
Albans Cathedral, Greenstead
Church, & Verulamium Museum
2006, Rendlesham,
Snape & Iken
2007, Blythburgh,
Staverton, Sutton Hoo
On
the River Deben
2008, Brixworth,
Earls Barton, Barnack
2009, Maldon,
St Peter's Chapel, Bradwell,
Great
Warley, Greensted
50
Roskilde & Uppsala
50
Taplow,
Berkshire
Terrell,
Christopher (obit.)
Trading
routes
Tranmer,
Mrs Annie, (obit.)
Tranmer
House open day 1998
Tribal
Hideage, Beyond the (Leverhulme project)
Viking
battle sites?
Viking
boats, Sea Stallion
Wagstaff
& Lock, The Misses - photographs by
Wainwright,
Angus - marries
Website
(SHS)
Welcome
to the Feast!
(exhibition)
West
Stow
celebration stone
Wet
sieve
Whetstone,
recreation by Brian Ansell
Witnesham
horse and rider
Woodbridge bridge?
Woodbridge Ferry,
Wuffing
genealogy
Wuffings,
The (play)